What companies run services between Verbier, Switzerland and Turin, Italy?

There is no direct connection from Verbier to Turin. However, you can take the drive to Courmayeur then take the train to Torino Porta Susa. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Verbier to Turin via Le Châble TV, Le Châble, Sembrancher, Sembrancher, gare, Aosta, Autostazione, and Aosta in around 5 h 52 min.

Night bus from Aosta to Turin, Torino

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How far is it from Verbier to Turin?

The distance between Verbier and Turin is 120 km. The road distance is 189 km.

What is the cheapest way to get from Verbier to Turin?

The cheapest way to get from Verbier to Turin is to drive and train which costs SFr 20 - SFr 35 and takes 3 h 32 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Verbier to Turin?

The quickest way to get from Verbier to Turin is to drive which takes 2 h 21 min and costs SFr 27 - SFr 40.

How long does it take to get from Verbier to Turin?

It takes approximately 3 h 32 min to get from Verbier to Turin, including transfers.

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Turin, Italy

Turin is a city and an important business and cultural centre in northern Italy. It is the capital city of the Metropolitan City of Turin (an administrative division of Italy) and of the Piedmont region, and was the first capital city of Italy from 1861 to 1865. The city is located mainly on the western bank of the Po River, in front of Susa Valley, and is surrounded by the western Alpine arch and Superga Hill. The population of the city proper is 886,837 (31 December 2016) while the population of the urban area is estimated by Eurostat to be 1.7 million inhabitants. The Turin metropolitan area is estimated by the OECD to have a population of 2.2 million.
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Palazzo Madama e Casaforte degli Acaja is a palace in Turin, northern Italy. It was the first Senate of the Italian Kingdom, and takes its traditional name from the embellishments it received under two queens (madama) of the House of Savoy.

Juventus Stadium, commercially known as the Allianz Stadium since July 2017, sometimes simply known in Italy as the Stadium, is an all-seater football stadium in the Vallette borough of Turin, Italy, and the home of Serie A club Juventus Football Club. The stadium was built on the site of Juventus' and Torino's former home, the Stadio delle Alpi, and is one of only three club-owned football stadiums in Serie A, alongside Sassuolo's Mapei Stadium and Udinese's Stadio Friuli. It was opened at the start of the 2011–12 season and has a capacity of just over 41,000 spectators. The stands are just 7.5 metres from the pitch, a major improvement from the Stadio delle Alpi.